Daniel O'Herlihy (Performer) | Playbill

Daniel O'Herlihy

Performer

He won an Oscar nomination for essaying the title role in the 1954 movie "The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe." Other noteworthy screen roles included Macduff opposite Orson Welles' Macbeth in 1948's "Macbeth," the playwright lover of Lana Turner in "Imitation of Life" in 1959, a general in 1964's political thriller "Fail-Safe," a talkative dinner guest in John Huston's "The Dead," and a corporate villain in "Robocop" and "Robocop 2."

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  • Born: 1918 in IRELAND
  • Death: Feb 17, 2005 in Malibu, CA, USA

Roles (1)

The Ivy Green Playbill - April 1949 The Ivy Green
Opened April 05, 1949
  • as Charles Dickens (Original)
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